Author and Speaker Matthew Kelly to Give Talk at Wabash

• September 10, 2004
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For one night only, internationally acclaimed author and speaker,
Matthew Kelly, will be in Crawfordsville, discussing our common yearning
for happiness and an alternative to our chaotic lifestyle which focuses
on the well-being of the whole person: physically, emotionally,
intellectually, and spiritually. The evening will build upon the
powerful message that we are only truly happy when we are striving to
become the-best-version-of-ourselves.

According to Kelly, “Who you become is infinitely more important than
what you do, or what you have.” It is this attractive challenge of
living an authentic life that people will hear on the evening of Monday,
September 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wabash College Chapel.

This year, Kelly will speak at over 100 events in 50 different cities.
Born in Sydney, Australia, Matthew Kelly is now 31-years old and one of
the most sought after spiritual voices of our time. Since late 1993,
Kelly has written nine books, including his bestseller The Rhythm of
Life, which will be released in a new and expanded version on
November 15. Beyond his writings, he has traveled tirelessly to share
his passion for life, speaking to over two million people in fifty
countries. The international headquarters of The Matthew Kelly
Foundation is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Through Kelly’s speaking and
writing, The Matthew Kelly Foundation aims to inspire individuals,
elevate families, and transform communities…little by little, changing
the world.

For more information, please call St. Bernard’s Catholic Church at
765-362-6121, ext. 10. The event is free and open to the public.